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that are going bankrupt. >> angela and christy, where can we find the agreement? the problem that we have is we apparently cannot find any agreement on capitol hill between congress and of course the white house and the president and we can't find any agreement with the political divide along partisan lines and we're faced with the partisan paralysis in dealing with the economy. >> and where can we find a common bond and cut spng where we need to. >> washington d.c. is broken, kelly and dysfunction aal until members of congress do their job instead of their ego and getting reelected, until the president comes to the fold and compromises, we will get worse with the economy and jobs. >> christy. >> i think that's one area where american people do agree, that congress is broke he p. another is another area i think we also agree, we need to address income inequality and need to address inequality and we have the greatest gap between the rich and poor in a hundred years and what we need to do is grow the middle class and that's why president obama has suggested measure
that are going bankrupt. >> angela and christy, where can we find the agreement? the problem that we have is we apparently cannot find any agreement on capitol hill between congress and of course the white house and the president and we can't find any agreement with the political divide along partisan lines and we're faced with the partisan paralysis in dealing with the economy. >> and where can we find a common bond and cut spng where we need to. >> washington d.c. is broken,...
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joining me now is political strategist angela rye. thank you both for being with us. >> thank you, reverend al. >> jarret, let me go to you first. tax fairness is a big part of what the president wants to get done. take a look at this. there are many middle class households that are actually paying a higher tax rate than households that make over a million dollars a year because they don't get most of their money from investments. will the president's policies change this problem? >> they will and they already are, to some extent. but there's more to be done there, just like the president just said. in the deal that ended the fiscal cliff, the tax rate at least for folks at the very top of the income scale, above $450,000, on capital gains and dividends, capital gains is what you get when you sell an appreciated stock. its value goes up. those are called capital gains. 20% is already below the tax rate that folks at the top of the scale pay on their earnings. so the president is saying there's a lot more room there to close out some o
joining me now is political strategist angela rye. thank you both for being with us. >> thank you, reverend al. >> jarret, let me go to you first. tax fairness is a big part of what the president wants to get done. take a look at this. there are many middle class households that are actually paying a higher tax rate than households that make over a million dollars a year because they don't get most of their money from investments. will the president's policies change this problem?...
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joining me now is richard wolffe and angela. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> it's a hard sell but republicans seem to crumble on a bunch of these issues. what's going on? >> they are picking fights they cannot win. they are picking fights about defense secretary who is always going to have enough votes. yes, they mess around with him. he was always going to get confirmed. it's a bit like the sequester. they have to cave. the pressure is too intense watching this unfold. medicaid dollars, really, are you going to have governors with the supreme court saying you have a choice. governors are going to turn down dollars that make them more popular. they are not picking smart fights here. that leads to a bigger question. will they ever break out of what bobby jindal call the stupid party? that's the thing they are facing right now. >> angela, you work the hill. you know it better than most people in this town. you were there in 2010 when the tea party movement was at its height and had a lot of strength
joining me now is richard wolffe and angela. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> it's a hard sell but republicans seem to crumble on a bunch of these issues. what's going on? >> they are picking fights they cannot win. they are picking fights about defense secretary who is always going to have enough votes. yes, they mess around with him. he was always going to get confirmed. it's a bit like the sequester. they have to cave. the pressure is too...
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. >> your angela has become the face of this epidemic of gun violence causing the funeral processions of our children. >> in chicago and the notorious dangerous outside, a few believed it would help. >> gun laws do not affect the inner city. it only affects those who follow the laws. >> a large crowd is outside still waiting to get in. for every funeral like this, there are hundreds that the largely unnoticed. outside, her friends and family wait in the frigid air. >> i did not get a chance to say goodbye to her. >> the latest victim in an epidemic of urban violence. al-jazeera, chicago. >> fat and gettign fatter. it seems the u.s. government's on policies architecture. to the crisis. -- it seems the government policies are contributing to the crisis. the standard american diet is relatively inexpensive, convenient, and satisfying whether it is highly marketed fast-food or highly processed packaged foods in the supermarket. what americans eat have changed radically over decades and it shows. the u.s. has the highest rate of obesity in the industrialized world. >> fast food is most suc
. >> your angela has become the face of this epidemic of gun violence causing the funeral processions of our children. >> in chicago and the notorious dangerous outside, a few believed it would help. >> gun laws do not affect the inner city. it only affects those who follow the laws. >> a large crowd is outside still waiting to get in. for every funeral like this, there are hundreds that the largely unnoticed. outside, her friends and family wait in the frigid air....
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i don't think angela was. >> why you can't stay close to me? >> jail officers are strict because of a history of past infractions. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body cavities. and the alert was given in that area. and you know, we are not allowed to strip them, but we pat them down. and we found one little ball in her bra. so that gave us probable cause for an arrest. >> but for bernard and angela, the tight constraints make their first contact visit bittersweet. >> i need you to know that. sometimes it ain't nothing we have control of, all right, but we got to follow the rules. all right? you understand? >> yes. >> that's what i need you to do. >> we will make it work. we will because it's not easy being with someone in jail. it's really not. i'm happy being with him, but it'
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maria teresa kumar is an msnbc contributor and president of voter latino and angela rye is director of impact and a political strategist. welcome to both of you. maria, if i can start with you, what do you think the president is hoping to achieve by hosting such a range of organizations and companies to discuss this issue? >> martin, what the president recognizes is comprehensive immigration reform will take all efforts, all hands on deck. it's going to be grassroots, labor, business, and the only way he can do that is make sure everybody is on board and very clear on what the request is at hand. but more importantly, the fact that he was able to get in one day not only labor but he was also able to get business around the same table during these discussions demonstrates business recognizes they need to move fast on immigration because his window of time is short to pass this legislation. >> angela, today speaker john boehner and leader eric cantor were both asked if they plan to vote for senator marco rubio's broad plan supported by senate democrats. see if you can find a straight ans
maria teresa kumar is an msnbc contributor and president of voter latino and angela rye is director of impact and a political strategist. welcome to both of you. maria, if i can start with you, what do you think the president is hoping to achieve by hosting such a range of organizations and companies to discuss this issue? >> martin, what the president recognizes is comprehensive immigration reform will take all efforts, all hands on deck. it's going to be grassroots, labor, business, and...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: it's the final countdown. just hours are left for lawmakers to put the breaks on massive budget cuts set to take effect at midnight. wall street is shaking it off. stocks soared yesterday, with the dow once again topping 14,000. the s&p is reclaiming 1,500. gold lost $18, and oil inched up. it could be a rough day for jc penny and groupon following earnings. after the close, jcp shares fell 10%. the retailer racked up more losses. and groupon fell 29% in heavy trading because of poor earnings. and the senate voted to confirm jack lew as the new treasury secretary. the final vote was 71-26. we are ready for liftoff on this thursday with mark sebastian to take a look at trading. he is with option pit mentoring. good morning to you. should investors worry today about the sequester? > > i don't think so. i really don't think so. if you watch the political channels, they are talking about it. if you walk around the floor, nobody is really talking about it in terms of financial markets. and nobody seems to really ca
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: it's the final countdown. just hours are left for lawmakers to put the breaks on massive budget cuts set to take effect at midnight. wall street is shaking it off. stocks soared yesterday, with the dow once again topping 14,000. the s&p is reclaiming 1,500. gold lost $18, and oil inched up. it could be a rough day for jc penny and groupon following earnings. after the close, jcp shares fell 10%. the retailer racked up more losses. and groupon fell...
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antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the u.s. for people who are marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the u.s. . the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine schenn aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come f
antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the u.s....
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us. the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of th
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there...
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe and latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the u.s. where people were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the pr
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe and latin america and asia yes there were...
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the pro
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were...
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possible will be no will be no further progress certainly and certainly angela blind partisan politics definitely plays a role into the lack of opposition against obama's wars but i mean yeah and i and i love how it's that we're prevented this we're presented this false dichotomy which says you know you don't have to support ground wars like the bush administration did or this is the more humanitarian effort the overseas contingency operations which obama is launching of course we we don't have to choose either of those things i think a lot of people are like well it's better than bush's policies but party allegiance aside how do people stop caring about killing people i mean i just find it hard to believe that the party allegiance alone is why people cared about the war isn't about civil liberties being eroded or bush well i think it's a misunderstanding that people ever really cared about these things to begin with i mean these are things that help in a faraway places to people who don't look like a stone worship our gods don't speak our languages they're not quite human to us so the
possible will be no will be no further progress certainly and certainly angela blind partisan politics definitely plays a role into the lack of opposition against obama's wars but i mean yeah and i and i love how it's that we're prevented this we're presented this false dichotomy which says you know you don't have to support ground wars like the bush administration did or this is the more humanitarian effort the overseas contingency operations which obama is launching of course we we don't have...
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe and latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to me anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protes
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe and latin america and asia yes there were some...
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there...
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possible will be no will be no further progress certainly and certainly angela blind partisan politics definitely plays a role into the lack of opposition against obama's wars but i mean yeah and i and i love how it's that we're prevented this we're presented this false dichotomy which says you know you don't have to support ground wars like the bush administration did or this is the more humanitarian effort the overseas contingency operations which obama is launching of course we we don't have to choose either of those things i think a lot of people are like well it's better than bush's policies but party allegiance aside how do people stop caring about killing people i mean i just find it hard to believe that party allegiance alone is why people cared about the wars and about civil liberties being eroded in our bush well i think it's a misunderstanding that people ever really cared about these things to begin with i mean these are things that help in a faraway places to people who don't look like still worship our gods don't speak our languages they're not quite human to us so there'
possible will be no will be no further progress certainly and certainly angela blind partisan politics definitely plays a role into the lack of opposition against obama's wars but i mean yeah and i and i love how it's that we're prevented this we're presented this false dichotomy which says you know you don't have to support ground wars like the bush administration did or this is the more humanitarian effort the overseas contingency operations which obama is launching of course we we don't have...
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of that much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the u.s. or people were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the p
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of that much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there...
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michael thomasky is in studio and we'll be joined soon by angela kelly. before we get into immigration reform, i caught this article out of wisconsin, a medical clinic in wisconsin little egg on the face had to notify 2400 of their patients that they could become victims of identity theft because an outside cleaning company in the facility stole a lot of documents which had private information on it oops. social security, bank accounts and all of that good stuff, and those 2400 people had better be looking for protection. my suggestion is lifelock ultimate. it's what i have got, and encourage you to look into it. lifelock can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a member. call now and mention press 60 for 60 risk-free days. if you are not happy, call lifelock again within 60 days to cancel and you get a full refund. make the call to 1-800-356-5967 again for lifelock ultimate. congress out on president's day recess -- they not only get president's day off, they get the whole week off. the house has had two full weeks off. but there is a lot of
michael thomasky is in studio and we'll be joined soon by angela kelly. before we get into immigration reform, i caught this article out of wisconsin, a medical clinic in wisconsin little egg on the face had to notify 2400 of their patients that they could become victims of identity theft because an outside cleaning company in the facility stole a lot of documents which had private information on it oops. social security, bank accounts and all of that good stuff, and those 2400 people had...
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joining me now are maria theresa cumar and angela wry. angela how important is it for the president president to go outside the beltway to create change inside washington. >> public pressure because the president has got to continue to emphasize that we, the people, are the united states of america, not the divided states of america, right? at some point, we have to heed the public pressure. we have to heed the public out cry for what is needed to really move this country forward. >> you know, maria theresa, they view as cut from the same cloth. the administrative officials calls the same speeches two acts of the same play. does that meenl that we'll see the same focus we the people in the state of the union tomorrow night? >> i think what we saw in inauguration is him moving toward a progressive agenda. the fact that it's gone to the social media waves and people are really galvanizing behind it, you're going to see the exact same thingd tomorrow. whether she talks about the economy. it's a perfect time to talk about se kwesz trags and r
joining me now are maria theresa cumar and angela wry. angela how important is it for the president president to go outside the beltway to create change inside washington. >> public pressure because the president has got to continue to emphasize that we, the people, are the united states of america, not the divided states of america, right? at some point, we have to heed the public pressure. we have to heed the public out cry for what is needed to really move this country forward....
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angela merkel likes to take the french to task but she could have found herself in parisienne hot water as well. their crime? wearing pants. you see, toor more than 200 years, it has actually technically been illegal for a woman to wear trousers in paris, unless official permission was granted. it seems as during the french revolution, the lady revolutionaries took to wearing pants and the powers that be at the time wanted to put a swift end to that. so they made it illegal in 1800. amendments came over the years allowing women to dare to wear trousers for riding bikes or horses but the law remained on the books until this week when it was repealed, by the minister for women's rights. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was a, richard the iii was a plantagenet, which ruled over britain from henry 1216. and a new battle has started over where his final resting place should be, in leicester where he's been buried for 525 years, or in york where he spent many of his living years or westminster abbey, where most of britain's kings are buried. i wril see you next week. >>> it is
angela merkel likes to take the french to task but she could have found herself in parisienne hot water as well. their crime? wearing pants. you see, toor more than 200 years, it has actually technically been illegal for a woman to wear trousers in paris, unless official permission was granted. it seems as during the french revolution, the lady revolutionaries took to wearing pants and the powers that be at the time wanted to put a swift end to that. so they made it illegal in 1800. amendments...
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what do you think, angela? >> whoo! just kidding. first and foremost, we have to talk about what is going on with the gop. the gop has, i think, a three-fold problem. it's the message. it's the messengers and the audienced audience is the person people who don't care to hear what they're talking about, whether it's on cpac or fox or some other media outlet, the message isn't resonating in part because when you look at the changing dem graphics of this country, they have got to at some point start talking about social issues because folks vote wholistically. what is the candidate talking about that makes sense to me? how does it impact me? and then at some point we have to address the humanity of politics, compassion and concern for your neighbor. all of which for some reason the republican party is so distant from, it just doesn't make any sense. >> but, you know, i think that -- cpac is the big conservative, you know, conference. it's their big main event every year. dana, let me ask you a serious question. here's a picture of gover
what do you think, angela? >> whoo! just kidding. first and foremost, we have to talk about what is going on with the gop. the gop has, i think, a three-fold problem. it's the message. it's the messengers and the audienced audience is the person people who don't care to hear what they're talking about, whether it's on cpac or fox or some other media outlet, the message isn't resonating in part because when you look at the changing dem graphics of this country, they have got to at some...
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so, kelly, it's not going to be that bad, but sequestration is five days away. >> mark and angela, the american people want to know, is there a way to avert this crisis that we're now experiencing and many people are saying that it's a manufactured crisis, but the president, if you were paying attention to molly henneberg's story before we came to you. the president went on to say, we need to take a balanced approach on cuts on programs and close some tax loopholes that are taking advantage of. but house speaker john boehner as you know, says that the president needs to get the democrats acting in congress and we've got the back and forth going on. are you at all optimistic that a last minute deal could be done to avert the sequester? >> and i don't think that the-- >> mark, go ahead. >> yeah, go ahead, mark. >> i don't think that democrats are very optimistic, unfortunately, because we've had republican senators and congressman say out loud and publicly that they want the sequestration to happen. this is sort of, you know, they don't know what the real world consequences of this seque
so, kelly, it's not going to be that bad, but sequestration is five days away. >> mark and angela, the american people want to know, is there a way to avert this crisis that we're now experiencing and many people are saying that it's a manufactured crisis, but the president, if you were paying attention to molly henneberg's story before we came to you. the president went on to say, we need to take a balanced approach on cuts on programs and close some tax loopholes that are taking...
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angela, what about this? is cruz just trying to make a name for himself with the tea party, or is he really on a witch-hunt? >> senator cruz is a rebel without a legitimate cause. i don't know what is going on with him. but every time you turn around, there is some new hyperbole that he is spewing. and today to see him talking about, you know, the president is the most radical president ever, i'm sorry, but i want to know what the definition of radical is, because to me, radical is a president who would come up with a mass communications campaign to deceive the american public into believing there are weapons of mass destruction. i hardly see anything that president obama has done as radical. >> senator barbara boxer loosely compared ted cruz to joe mccarthy. john nichols, your thoughts. that a fair comparison? >> sure it is. when you suggest that there are communists on a faculty, and then when you're pressed about it you don't answer the questions, you play around with it, that's mccarthyite tactics. the on
angela, what about this? is cruz just trying to make a name for himself with the tea party, or is he really on a witch-hunt? >> senator cruz is a rebel without a legitimate cause. i don't know what is going on with him. but every time you turn around, there is some new hyperbole that he is spewing. and today to see him talking about, you know, the president is the most radical president ever, i'm sorry, but i want to know what the definition of radical is, because to me, radical is a...
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. >> angela willard, start add photography blog of her own, called eyes of a child, filled with sweet images of her kids. when her youngest was four, she wrote i want to remember everything about every moment. but not this one. even the seasoned first responders who found the little girls inside are having trouble dealing with this one. >> we have known each other for six, seven years. >> now vicki younger who met chrisie is spearheading fund raising efforts to replace some of what's lost. >> if someone needs help, we are all there together. if there's births in the family, deaths in the family, we all come together. >> a group she belongs to, called fit for life boot camp, started an online fund raising drive on a website called, give forward. donations topped $25,000 in less than 24 hours. friends are trying to replace everything for the family that lost everything. someone has donated a storage unit, which is already bursting at the seams with furniture and household items. younger has gotten the chick- fil-a in frederick to host a huge fundraiser next tuesday at 4:00. >> we are ta
. >> angela willard, start add photography blog of her own, called eyes of a child, filled with sweet images of her kids. when her youngest was four, she wrote i want to remember everything about every moment. but not this one. even the seasoned first responders who found the little girls inside are having trouble dealing with this one. >> we have known each other for six, seven years. >> now vicki younger who met chrisie is spearheading fund raising efforts to replace some of...
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angela rye on my show quoting joe scarborough. thank you for your time this evening. >> thanks. >> don't forget to catch krystal on "the cycle" week days at 3:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> still ahead, my interview with the activist maya angelou. >>> plus tiger in chief. the golfing legend reveals who won his big game with the president. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. j
angela rye on my show quoting joe scarborough. thank you for your time this evening. >> thanks. >> don't forget to catch krystal on "the cycle" week days at 3:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> still ahead, my interview with the activist maya angelou. >>> plus tiger in chief. the golfing legend reveals who won his big game with the president. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack....
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joining me now, joan walsh and angela rye. how can republicans be so disconnect frd the will of the american people? >> i think when folks really focus on winning elections and not representing people, you lose sight of what's most important. public service is just that. >> we've seen it with interracial marriage. we've seen it throughout time. and sometimes you have to help folks to see what really matters and how to move them ahead on issues that they may be uncomfortable with. the american public has shifted. the party is still the same, but they're focused on winning elections. >> angela's point, some of them were contentious, some of them were the majority, but slightly. but when you look at minimum wage, joan, 71% of americans want to see minimum wage increase. 71%. how can the gop oppose 71% of the country. these polls are national, but increasing what you have is really like two nations. you have these red states and these red districts and you have house gerrymandering so that all of these -- many of these republicans
joining me now, joan walsh and angela rye. how can republicans be so disconnect frd the will of the american people? >> i think when folks really focus on winning elections and not representing people, you lose sight of what's most important. public service is just that. >> we've seen it with interracial marriage. we've seen it throughout time. and sometimes you have to help folks to see what really matters and how to move them ahead on issues that they may be uncomfortable with....
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angela rodriguez came to greyston's h.i.v. clinic more than four years ago after she learned that she'd been infected by her husband, who has since died of aids. >> i wanted to die. at that moment, i wanted to die, and i went into a deep depression, 'cause i didn't know how to handle the situation. >> she was terrified of the future and furious at her late husband. >> when i came in, i was a very angry person. i would dig out my husband out of the grave and kill him again. every time i got angry, i would take him out and kill him and put him back, and you know, and this anger just kept building up and up and up. >> well, she got her anger down after working with counselors at greyston. she also got her life back on track. she works at greyston now as a part-time receptionist. she's taking some college courses and hopes to become an h.i.v. counselor. has greyston given you hope for the future? >> oh, greyston has given me more than hope for the future. greyston has given me my life back. >> another success story for the greysto
angela rodriguez came to greyston's h.i.v. clinic more than four years ago after she learned that she'd been infected by her husband, who has since died of aids. >> i wanted to die. at that moment, i wanted to die, and i went into a deep depression, 'cause i didn't know how to handle the situation. >> she was terrified of the future and furious at her late husband. >> when i came in, i was a very angry person. i would dig out my husband out of the grave and kill him again....
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the secondhand grip that you can see that in some of these pictures and angela showeds you some of these guns, a shroud, one of the weapons that i showed you showed the shroud. itself allows the shooter to put his hand on the barrel and if the barrel is hot, they when you fire some of these guns, there is a propensity for the gun to go up and you put your hand on the second pistol grip or the shroud you can bring it down and improves the accuracy, and it allows you to put your hand on a hot barrel because it is ventilated. so these are weapons that have been described as assault weapons. and also, the capacity to accept the magazine somewhere else than from the grip. and we saw it in the an example of that. and also, that we come back to the magazine that has or can take more than ten rounds. so, it has the capacity to accept a magazine more than ten rounds. shot guns, are also assault weapons, if they are again, the foldings stocks, a pistol grip and to accept the detachable magazine or a shock with the revolving cylinder, that is what they called the street sweeper, it is a wicked look
the secondhand grip that you can see that in some of these pictures and angela showeds you some of these guns, a shroud, one of the weapons that i showed you showed the shroud. itself allows the shooter to put his hand on the barrel and if the barrel is hot, they when you fire some of these guns, there is a propensity for the gun to go up and you put your hand on the second pistol grip or the shroud you can bring it down and improves the accuracy, and it allows you to put your hand on a hot...
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. >>> maryland governor martin o'malley and prince george's county state's attorney angela also brook are testifying today. the state's attorney general has had to drop charges in at least eight cases last year because the statute of limitations expired. >>> a toy gun has landed a local 10-year-old in a lot of trouble. police say the fifth grader at macarthur elementary in alexandria was riding home on the school bus he showed the toy gun for another student. police claim the boy did not say it was fake. the other student's parents reported the incident to police. school officials fouled the toy gun in the boy's bag when he came to school yesterday. the child was arrested and charged with brandishing a well on and he is suspect ended for the time being. >>> a judge will hear arguments from the news media on whether to unseal recent documents related to the chandra levy case. ingmar guandique was convicted of killing levy in 2010. in the last two months, the presiding judge held two meeting with the prosecution and the defense over an issue with the trial witness. but he sealed most of
. >>> maryland governor martin o'malley and prince george's county state's attorney angela also brook are testifying today. the state's attorney general has had to drop charges in at least eight cases last year because the statute of limitations expired. >>> a toy gun has landed a local 10-year-old in a lot of trouble. police say the fifth grader at macarthur elementary in alexandria was riding home on the school bus he showed the toy gun for another student. police claim the...
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angela, what about rand paul? he's got a ready-made constituency lined up for 2016 on the basis of his father. and, you know, what do you think of him? doesn't he have the best rationale for running? >> i don't know if he does or if he doesn't. here is what i do know. i know rand paul has become the poster boy for tea party politics and tea party politics are going away quickly. forget 2016. for 2014 the republicans have a party, if they don't undergo go a serious reformation like the church had to do, they have a major not only messaging problem, not only a branding problem but a policy problem. most of the country doesn't see high to eye with the rest of these potential candidates. >> jonathan, what do you think of rand paul's possibilities? >> i don't. i agree with angela. you know, overall -- >> this is very disappointing. you have knocked every single one of them down. i put them all up. they can hardly complain we give them air time and you just eviscerate each one of them. one is corrupt, the other was hope
angela, what about rand paul? he's got a ready-made constituency lined up for 2016 on the basis of his father. and, you know, what do you think of him? doesn't he have the best rationale for running? >> i don't know if he does or if he doesn't. here is what i do know. i know rand paul has become the poster boy for tea party politics and tea party politics are going away quickly. forget 2016. for 2014 the republicans have a party, if they don't undergo go a serious reformation like the...
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angela merkel -- the italian prime minister says he is greatly shaken. claudio levagne is covering the. >> reporter: it came as a major shock here. the only time that a pope resigned was back in 1294, the fifth to resign, and that didn't go so well with public sentiment. the recent ig nails was called the great refusal, and even featured in dante's inferno "the divine comedy." received more positive reactions this time. a cardinal said they admired his courage, and it does take courage to step down as a leader of a 1.2 billion catholics around the world, but pope benedict xiv is ed it himself, i don't have the strength to carry on all the duties that are required by the pope and the pontiff. he just wants a younger pope with more stamina and more strength to take over. chris? >> claudio, thank you so much, from rome. >>> two senate committees now plan to hold hearings because of the growing controversy over president obama's unmanned drone program. it's the democrats who are worried about the balance between security and civil liberties while the preside
angela merkel -- the italian prime minister says he is greatly shaken. claudio levagne is covering the. >> reporter: it came as a major shock here. the only time that a pope resigned was back in 1294, the fifth to resign, and that didn't go so well with public sentiment. the recent ig nails was called the great refusal, and even featured in dante's inferno "the divine comedy." received more positive reactions this time. a cardinal said they admired his courage, and it does take...